I am back with Vonage for our VOIP. It does not integrate with LMCE in any way, but it works. It is advertised as "not for nerds" (you can't even use an IP phone) which obviously is not what we want, but SWMBO is happy with it. I will explore other VOIP providers that WILL integrate with LMCE in due course, but for now we are sticking with Vonage.

The problem: When there are torrents or other downloads running, all priority is given to the downloads, which ruins the call quality if the phone is in use. Is there any way to dedicate bandwidth to the Vonage box when it needs it?

By the way, Vonage have changed their box since I was last with them. You are supposed to plug it directly into the Internet, but I have not done this. I understand this is a HUGE no-no in the world of LMCE, but maybe this problem would go away if I did set it up like that. I just don't want to over-complicate things for when I start looking at other VOIP providers. Maybe I will try it in the name of science, just to see what IP the Vonage box spits out.

What I was hinting at is that you should be able to have the Vonage box believe your LinuxMCE system is a POTS telephone by using a SPA3102 to communicate with it. As for Bandwidth, you need a router with QoS controlling the outside network, or be able to implement QoS on the LinuxMCE box if LinuxMCE is acting as your router.

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My DSL connection connects to the core directly, as recommended. At the moment my Vonage box connects to the switch on the internal network, so yes it is behind the core. Of course Vonage recommend that it is put between the DSL connection and the core.

I will experiment at some point nevertheless though (but I will definitely revert it back to the LMCE-recommended setup when I start looking at other VOIP providers).

Check the wiki for anything on setting up QoS. You might also want to isolate it from the rest of the network (Not sure if LinuxMCE supports this, but it might). After all, it's only designed to be a VOIP appliance, but its DHCP server might collide with LinuxMCE's DHCP server...

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